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>>jonathan: we spoke to the cops in canada. they were made aware of this incident on monday evening. the flight was going from victoria, british columbia, to toronto. a passenger bit into the sandwich and was hurt. they are vetting "suspicious circumstances," with the aim of the investigation to try to find the origin. when and where that needle was placed into that particular sandwich. air canada told us in a statement and i quote, "safety is always our top priority, so we are taking this matter very seriously. as soon as we were made aware, we immediately contacted the cater that provision our flight and a full investigation is underway. we are working closely with them to assure heightened security measures are put in place." the cops told us they believe there is in immediate threat to public safety. they believe this was an isolated incident. >>shepard: and the needles on the delta flight. anything new on that? >>jonathan: the f.b.i. is looking into it but leading the investigation are dutch cops in amsterdam where the fli
>>jonathan: we spoke to the cops in canada. they were made aware of this incident on monday evening. the flight was going from victoria, british columbia, to toronto. a passenger bit into the sandwich and was hurt. they are vetting "suspicious circumstances," with the aim of the investigation to try to find the origin. when and where that needle was placed into that particular sandwich. air canada told us in a statement and i quote, "safety is always our top priority, so we...
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this time on air canada. tonight, the airline investigates. a university professor upset after his son's suicide. now accused of plotting a massacre at his child's former high school. tonight, reports of email evidence and what investigators say this professor was planning to do. plus, maybe snow, rain, and gloom of night won't keep carriers from delivering the mail, but what about money? at midnight the u.s. postal service is set to default on a multibillion-dollar payment. we'll see what it means for our mail. and how exactly does an rv wind up in a swimming pool? but first from fox this wednesday night, it has happened again. another airline passenger has reported finding a sewing needle on airline sandwich this time on air canada sandwich in toronto on monday. >> it was discovered by passenger, i guess that was served food on board. i believe that there was very minor injury sustained as a result. >> shepard: what we don't yet know is whether this incident is in any way reflected -- connected with what happened at delta. needles wound up i
this time on air canada. tonight, the airline investigates. a university professor upset after his son's suicide. now accused of plotting a massacre at his child's former high school. tonight, reports of email evidence and what investigators say this professor was planning to do. plus, maybe snow, rain, and gloom of night won't keep carriers from delivering the mail, but what about money? at midnight the u.s. postal service is set to default on a multibillion-dollar payment. we'll see what it...
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a news anchor in canada learned the hard way that a certain word doesn't mean what he thought it did. >> a lot of them brought their girlfriends out to canoodle or whatever? >> they did. >> it's time to look for your forecast with as trid, maybe we can canoodle before you get into it. >> we're not going to be canoodling. >> i thought it meant chat? astrid, you're lucky there's a producer in my ear. i would have carried that on and on. canoodling, kissing cuddling. not to confused with noodling. lest you think local news has the market cornered, let us not forget about this moment. >>melons behind you there. >> i'm sorry. >> hey, lady. enough with the innuendo. allow us to raise the maturity level a bit. check out what happens when a local reporter is life on the air with a super flat u lant rhino. >> she just said pull my finger. >> it smells ripe in here now. let me tell you. that is so funny. >> yeah. how's that working for you? >> now, at this point you may be wondering how can one possibly top a gassy rhino life on the local news? >> 7.2 mag terd -- magnitude earthqua earthquake.
a news anchor in canada learned the hard way that a certain word doesn't mean what he thought it did. >> a lot of them brought their girlfriends out to canoodle or whatever? >> they did. >> it's time to look for your forecast with as trid, maybe we can canoodle before you get into it. >> we're not going to be canoodling. >> i thought it meant chat? astrid, you're lucky there's a producer in my ear. i would have carried that on and on. canoodling, kissing cuddling....
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in a three-pronged invasion of canada proved an abject failure. in all 1812, a north western army of the united states surrendered in detroit. it was a debacle n. october in the same year, niagara was captured on canadian soil. in november, the assault on montreal ended in a retreat in a terrifying exchange of friendly fire between american forces. in short, the british forces and canada more than held their own throughout the war. o perhaps it can be said that in a supporting role the canadians were, indeed, victorious. a group who certainly didn't win were the american indians. with settlers encroaching upon their lands, many indigenous tribes side with the the british before the war began. then senator andrew jackson believed that native americans had been excited to war by the secret agents of great britain. with the ongoing fear among westerners of what a reporter called the scalping knife, the indians found themselves doing battle with the likes of governor william henry harrison in the northwest territory, he of tippy canoe fame, and later
in a three-pronged invasion of canada proved an abject failure. in all 1812, a north western army of the united states surrendered in detroit. it was a debacle n. october in the same year, niagara was captured on canadian soil. in november, the assault on montreal ended in a retreat in a terrifying exchange of friendly fire between american forces. in short, the british forces and canada more than held their own throughout the war. o perhaps it can be said that in a supporting role the...
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which canada has the edge among >> in commitment 2012 coverage, president obama's returned home tonight after a day trip to ohio. he is leading there in several other key battleground states. nicole killian joins us live with more on the swing state sales pitch. good evening. >> good evening to you. this is the president's ninth trip to ohio this year, 20th since taking office. in an indication of how critical this will be in the race for the white house. president barack obama baxter in the ohio state contrasting his plan with mitt romney. -- back in ohio. >> he is asking you to pay more get a bighe can tax break. >> the mitt romney dismissed this in a new commercial. >> the dueling messages, as a new poll shows the president leading mitt romney in ohio and two other key swing states. >> the president has a six-point lead in florida and double-digit lead in pennsylvania. no one has been elected without carrying two of those three states. >> it may be sweet news for president obama, but peter browne says mitt romney could still make a ground. >> he is testing the vice president of polit
which canada has the edge among >> in commitment 2012 coverage, president obama's returned home tonight after a day trip to ohio. he is leading there in several other key battleground states. nicole killian joins us live with more on the swing state sales pitch. good evening. >> good evening to you. this is the president's ninth trip to ohio this year, 20th since taking office. in an indication of how critical this will be in the race for the white house. president barack obama...
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this time on air canada. tonight, the airline investigates. a university professor upset after his son's suicide. now accused of plotting a massacre at his child's former high school. tonight, reports of email evidence and what investigators say this professor was planning to do. plus, maybe snow, rain, and gloom of night won't keep carriers from delivering the mail, but what about money? at midnight the u.s. postal service is set to default on a multibillion-dollar payment. we'll see what it means for our mail. and how exactly does an rv wind up in a swimming pool? but first from fox this wednesday night, it has happened again. another airline passenger has reported finding a sewing needle on airline sandwich this time on air canada sandwich in toronto on monday. >> it was discovered by passenger, i guess that was served food on board. i believe that there was very minor injury sustained as a result. >> shepard: what we don't yet know is whether this incident is in any way reflected -- connected with what happened at delta. needles wound up i
this time on air canada. tonight, the airline investigates. a university professor upset after his son's suicide. now accused of plotting a massacre at his child's former high school. tonight, reports of email evidence and what investigators say this professor was planning to do. plus, maybe snow, rain, and gloom of night won't keep carriers from delivering the mail, but what about money? at midnight the u.s. postal service is set to default on a multibillion-dollar payment. we'll see what it...
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a news anchor in canada learned the hard way that a certain word doesn't mean quite what he thought it did. >> a lot of them brought their girlfriends out to canoodle or whatever. >> people canoodle in union bay. >> they did canoodle in union bay. >> it's time to look for your forecast with astrid. maybe we can canoodle before you get into it about -- >> we're not going to be canoodling. what? >> oh, i thought canoodle meant chat. >> chat? >> oh. >> astrid, you're lucky there's a producer in my ear. i would have carried that on and on. >> wah, wah. canoodling, kissing, cuddling. not to be confused with noodling which can mean catching catfish with your bare hands. two things that astrid wouldn't agree to do with him either. lest you think local news has the market cornered, let us not forget about this moment right here on cnn. >> i know who likes chocolate, zain verjee. nice melons behind you there. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> i'm sorry. >> hey, lady. enough with the innuendo and double entendre. allow us to raise the maturity level a bit. check out what happens when a local reporter is l
a news anchor in canada learned the hard way that a certain word doesn't mean quite what he thought it did. >> a lot of them brought their girlfriends out to canoodle or whatever. >> people canoodle in union bay. >> they did canoodle in union bay. >> it's time to look for your forecast with astrid. maybe we can canoodle before you get into it about -- >> we're not going to be canoodling. what? >> oh, i thought canoodle meant chat. >> chat? >> oh....
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. >>> an air canada passenger has found a sewing needle in an in-flight sandwich. the caterer has not been named yet, but just two weeks ago, needles turned up in six sandwiches on delta flights to the u.s. the dutch caterer in that incident, gate gourmet says it caters for air canada, it doesn't provide food on that particular flight path. this is actually starting to feel real now. [ ross ] this is the perfect place to test the ats's advanced aerodynamics. [ derek ] we've got crosswinds, tailwinds, headwinds. aerodynamics is all about keeping the car planted on the road. you are going to get hit by stuff, so don't freak out. [ screaming with excitement ] and move out now. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new cadillac ats. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new cadillac ats. it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management you k
. >>> an air canada passenger has found a sewing needle in an in-flight sandwich. the caterer has not been named yet, but just two weeks ago, needles turned up in six sandwiches on delta flights to the u.s. the dutch caterer in that incident, gate gourmet says it caters for air canada, it doesn't provide food on that particular flight path. this is actually starting to feel real now. [ ross ] this is the perfect place to test the ats's advanced aerodynamics. [ derek ] we've got...
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from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. hello and welcome to our team i'm karen taraji these are your top stories fresh clashes erupt in bahrain with police using tear gas and rubber bullets on protesters as prominent human rights activist awaits a court verdict on what's been going on since last year with the ruling monarchy cracking down on public attempts for freedom and reforms. the world's largest international muslim body shows syria the door as some member countries funnel more equipment and allegedly weapons to the rebels the organization of islamic corporations expected to pass a resolution on syria where fierce fighting rages on. small for the see the u.s. reportedly spies on its own by using a system that connects all surveillance cameras to nationwide attack experts believe the software which can match names to faces is being abused for personal and political reasons not to protecting the nation from terrorists. thanks the man feared by offended sears as he fights your corner that's next kaiser. i'm max kaiser t
from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. hello and welcome to our team i'm karen taraji these are your top stories fresh clashes erupt in bahrain with police using tear gas and rubber bullets on protesters as prominent human rights activist awaits a court verdict on what's been going on since last year with the ruling monarchy cracking down on public attempts for freedom and reforms. the world's largest international muslim body shows syria the door as some member...
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but the united states government would not be authorized to use military force in canada because canada is sovereign state. so that is a kind of limitation on state power and has a very important goal of trying to maintain a less warlike, more peaceful international order. on the other hand, internal sovereignty i think it's inherently illiberal. that is to say contrary to the principles of liberty. the classical liberal ideals is to say a law governed state. the law is supreme. not the sovereign, not the ruler, the king of the president of the parliament, but rather the supremacy of the law. the presentation this afternoon i will talk about that particularly in english context, the emergence of this idea of the rule of law. the state as we know it is the institutionalization of the spoliation or read seeking behavior. and to understand that from afraid of pareto, another great sociologists and economists is to understand the importance of concentrated benefits and diffuse costs because the state successfully claimed a monopoly on legitimate use of violence in some given area, they have
but the united states government would not be authorized to use military force in canada because canada is sovereign state. so that is a kind of limitation on state power and has a very important goal of trying to maintain a less warlike, more peaceful international order. on the other hand, internal sovereignty i think it's inherently illiberal. that is to say contrary to the principles of liberty. the classical liberal ideals is to say a law governed state. the law is supreme. not the...
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very easy to hack into the mother machines which is what you just saw our dean and about here as do canada experimented with voting machines and dumped them as did the never know though it's this week it's ireland we should follow suit it's not just that any technology particularly a secret proprietary technology is vulnerable to hackers i mean it's true but but far more important is the concept of our commons we created government in the united states to administer our commons the things we all own in common our roads parks our police and fire stations our army our libraries our public schools and of course government itself because it administers all those commons government itself is the ultimate commons. in the way that you and i tell our government how to behave is through our vote. so the lynchpin of our republic is our vote it's the most crucial of the commons of the things that let us do everything else. and without any public debate or discussion george w. bush turned that most important part of the commons beating heart of democracy the vote turned it over to fewer than a half do
very easy to hack into the mother machines which is what you just saw our dean and about here as do canada experimented with voting machines and dumped them as did the never know though it's this week it's ireland we should follow suit it's not just that any technology particularly a secret proprietary technology is vulnerable to hackers i mean it's true but but far more important is the concept of our commons we created government in the united states to administer our commons the things we...
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it is cooler and somewhat dryer across central canada. may get to new england. don't think it's going to get really too much into our region. so hot, humid, into the weekend. a little bit milder air coming in for sunday night and monday and tuesday. but still humid and still afternoon shower and thundershower possibility in the region. quick look at ernesto this afternoon. 5:00. named a tropical storm. winds at foo. head -- 52. heading quickly out to the west. 25 miles an hour. all of the models have it heading south of the major carib gran -- caribbean islands. south of jamaica. by tuesday afternoon, tuesday night, maybe approaching as you can see, cozumel and cancun. yucatan. behind that, it may get into the gulf of mexico. it is possible. maybe a category 1 storm. by then. a lot of shear in the atmosphere. all of the model his it going pretty much due west in that general direction. that's something we'll be watching, of course, over the next four to five to six days. 82 degrees. tonight, 72. a few clouds and humid. any showers are pretty much gone. tomorrow,
it is cooler and somewhat dryer across central canada. may get to new england. don't think it's going to get really too much into our region. so hot, humid, into the weekend. a little bit milder air coming in for sunday night and monday and tuesday. but still humid and still afternoon shower and thundershower possibility in the region. quick look at ernesto this afternoon. 5:00. named a tropical storm. winds at foo. head -- 52. heading quickly out to the west. 25 miles an hour. all of the...
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and to work with our closest friend and ally, canada. the reality is, developing our energy resources is an incredible opportunity and we need to seize it right now with both hands. we can do it. that is exactly the plan we are putting forward. earlier this year, we passed legislation through the house and here through the senate, it was in conjunction with the payroll tax credit legislation. attached to it, we required that the president make a decision on the keystone x.l. pipeline. he chose to turn it down. shortly after that, the prime minister of canada, steven harper, went to china. he met with chairman hu and the chinese leaders, their energy leaders, and he signed a memorandum of agreement. that memorandum of agreement between china and canada called for more economic cooperation and more energy development, the chinese working in conjunction with canada. just last week, cinook, one of the largest chinese company, government-controlled company, made a $15 billion tender offer for the nexxon oil company, a large oil company in can
and to work with our closest friend and ally, canada. the reality is, developing our energy resources is an incredible opportunity and we need to seize it right now with both hands. we can do it. that is exactly the plan we are putting forward. earlier this year, we passed legislation through the house and here through the senate, it was in conjunction with the payroll tax credit legislation. attached to it, we required that the president make a decision on the keystone x.l. pipeline. he chose...
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canada dropped theirs to 15%. and president obama is saying, knock it up to above 40%. how does a steel manufacturer in pittsburgh compete with canadians who are taxed at less than half the tax rate? and more to the point, all these tax increases the president is promising, they go to more spending. you take all of the obama tax increases, it doesn't even pay for a fifth of his proposed deficit spending. it's this belief, take more from families, take more from entrepreneurs and successful small businesses, spend it in washington on cronies, and have more and more regulation. it puts a chilling effect on job creation and economic growth. it creates a mountain of uncertainty which makes it impossible for us to create good jobs and higher take-home pay. >> bill: when you came out with your path to prosperity plan and the senate never passed a budget for over three years, which, by the way, by law they're obligated to do. >> that's right. >> bill: you talked about somewhere in the 20-30 range that we would get to a balanced budget. realistically do you think we can get a b
canada dropped theirs to 15%. and president obama is saying, knock it up to above 40%. how does a steel manufacturer in pittsburgh compete with canadians who are taxed at less than half the tax rate? and more to the point, all these tax increases the president is promising, they go to more spending. you take all of the obama tax increases, it doesn't even pay for a fifth of his proposed deficit spending. it's this belief, take more from families, take more from entrepreneurs and successful...
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air canada tells us it will not reveal the name of its catering company, but says it is talking to those caters and has put heightened security measures as they put it in place. delta says much the same thing. they are taking this very seriously, indeed, and they are giving all the information that investigating authorities are requesting. clearly, neither airline wants anything like this to happen again, shep. >> shepard: clearly. heightened security you say. what does this say about every day security? >> well, that's one of the major concerns here, shep. because security experts always tell us tears watch the news just like everybody else. and they try to learn from incidents like this. and the lesson here, according to some security experts is that while we always focus on passengers and baggage, there are clearly a lot of ways in which a plane and the plying public can be targeted. listen. >> that's the scary thing about it is, is that if a terrorist or somebody unbalanced really wants to get at us, there is a myriad of ways to do it. unfortunately we are going to have to be alert.
air canada tells us it will not reveal the name of its catering company, but says it is talking to those caters and has put heightened security measures as they put it in place. delta says much the same thing. they are taking this very seriously, indeed, and they are giving all the information that investigating authorities are requesting. clearly, neither airline wants anything like this to happen again, shep. >> shepard: clearly. heightened security you say. what does this say about...
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bieber of canada learn about his adopted country. this is the plan for back to school. introducing share everything, only from verizon. a shareable pool of data to power up to 10 different devices. add multiple smartphones to your plan, so everyone in your family can enjoy unlimited talk and text. the first plan of its kind. share everything. get your student a samsung galaxy nexus for $99.99. o mancelar aarmeanla u obo oume tu. sueaine p psof d and -o. mio wiy psof d i whi r and [ ]wihe ou'lesi r . pa.o us wiy psof d verai alsollst r and [ ]wihe ou'lesi r . thdeon dd aame t us soe. wanl hetrleon po lrnrinemrarsrp izg eo soe. wanl heov d hoa oft qu yode imw hey america, even though slisa rinna is wearing the new depend silhouette briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even under a fantastic dress. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. we invite you to get a free sample and try one on too. ♪ [music plays] ♪ [music plays] >>> coming up, why secretary of state hillary clinton is gracing the cover of conde nast traveler magazi maga
bieber of canada learn about his adopted country. this is the plan for back to school. introducing share everything, only from verizon. a shareable pool of data to power up to 10 different devices. add multiple smartphones to your plan, so everyone in your family can enjoy unlimited talk and text. the first plan of its kind. share everything. get your student a samsung galaxy nexus for $99.99. o mancelar aarmeanla u obo oume tu. sueaine p psof d and -o. mio wiy psof d i whi r and [ ]wihe...
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>> reporter: not since the south park movie has there been so much cause to blame canada. ♪ blame canada >> reporter: in bellingham, washington, it's clear the canadians have landed. exhibit a, a youtube video of a weird mad dash for cheap american milk from costco. in fact this local costco a few miles from the canadian border is ground zero for the influx. right now, canada's dollar is much stronger than america's, and that favorable exchange rate has made the basics plus gasoline irresistible for canadian bargainhunters. the price difference is no joke. gas is more than $1 less than canada right now. and milk is nearly $5 a gallon less. >> you always save $20 coming down here. $20 to $30. >> reporter: canadian, canadian, canadian, canadian, canadian. they're all canadians. this store is so crammed with canadians, locals started a facebook page with the pleading title, "bellingham costco needs a special time just for americans." "it's like the border dropped 25 miles. americans should be able to find parking in their own country," read one rant. some of the americans that we were able
>> reporter: not since the south park movie has there been so much cause to blame canada. ♪ blame canada >> reporter: in bellingham, washington, it's clear the canadians have landed. exhibit a, a youtube video of a weird mad dash for cheap american milk from costco. in fact this local costco a few miles from the canadian border is ground zero for the influx. right now, canada's dollar is much stronger than america's, and that favorable exchange rate has made the basics plus...
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they struck in canada last month. it's only now going viral in the u.s. the depth of reporting on this story is rivalled only by woodward and bernstein. so we should probably start at the beginning. >> in this quiet neighborhood, people like their chips. >> all kinds. we like those lime, the lime flavored ones. cheesies. >> it only gets better from there. because it wasn't just the local news that got involved. >> these are very specific and hard to obtain barbecue chips. >> that's right, police officers responded to an emergency call from a resident, who to be fair likely thought something sinister was afoot. >> apparently she lives alone and what woken by her growling chihuahua. >> it turns out it wasn't a dangerous intruder, but wait for it, two drunk college girls. >> the women were walking home from a night of drinking when something caught their eye? an open door like this one. what did they see inside? zeller's brand barbecue potato chips. >> what's the big deal about zellor's brand potato chips. >> surely the reporter has better things to do. >> y
they struck in canada last month. it's only now going viral in the u.s. the depth of reporting on this story is rivalled only by woodward and bernstein. so we should probably start at the beginning. >> in this quiet neighborhood, people like their chips. >> all kinds. we like those lime, the lime flavored ones. cheesies. >> it only gets better from there. because it wasn't just the local news that got involved. >> these are very specific and hard to obtain barbecue...
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. >> also got full day of competition with team gp facing canada in the quarterfinals. >> i'm presuming we'll get through that one particularly. right. that's the olympics. china's service sector is growing at a better pace than the mainland's sector. there was some weakness in new orders. hsbc did have a pickup in the services sector from july to june 10 month low. india's service sector expanded activity for the ninth straight month in july although the july data was a bit lower from june. the survey highlighted inda's new orders and stable employment. ed, we have more comments out from the pboc yesterday. how do you assess the china slow down and what more we're going to get in terms of policy response? >> well, first of all, ill love to get a ticket to the women's soccer final and have you guys fly me over so i can tell you personally what i think. barring that the pboc is very committed to reviving growth in china. we've seen every indication that in this year which is a political transition year, a very important political transition year in china, that the chinese governing autho
. >> also got full day of competition with team gp facing canada in the quarterfinals. >> i'm presuming we'll get through that one particularly. right. that's the olympics. china's service sector is growing at a better pace than the mainland's sector. there was some weakness in new orders. hsbc did have a pickup in the services sector from july to june 10 month low. india's service sector expanded activity for the ninth straight month in july although the july data was a bit lower...
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as 70% of the domestic locations concentrated in the united states, korea, canada, turkey. kfc on fire in turkey. what's the buzzle? last day a blowout quarter, company beats the street estimates by a penny. the revenues come in higher than expected rising 12.2%. same-store sales, stellar. they talked about how a strategic plan to improve the popeye brand could pay off. stock opens up. kfc takes a turn for the worse. middle of the day, given up most of its gains and this on a day when the average roared. what happened? this morning very thinly traded. some downgraded due to valuation worries. that shouldn't have been enough to cancel out this wonderful quarter but when you they in the fact afce has had a terrific run, can you see how they shook out the weaker hands. the same players would have started selling as soon as they saw afce giving up its gains. don't take it to me. let's talk to the president and ceo of afce enterprises to learn more about her company's prospects. welcome to "mad money." >> great to see you. >> is that perfect. have a seat, have a seat: i have bee
as 70% of the domestic locations concentrated in the united states, korea, canada, turkey. kfc on fire in turkey. what's the buzzle? last day a blowout quarter, company beats the street estimates by a penny. the revenues come in higher than expected rising 12.2%. same-store sales, stellar. they talked about how a strategic plan to improve the popeye brand could pay off. stock opens up. kfc takes a turn for the worse. middle of the day, given up most of its gains and this on a day when the...
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they allegedly struck in canada last month. a local news was all over. and i do mean all over the case at the time. it's only now going viral in the the u.s. the depth of reporting in this story is rivaled only by woodward and bernstein so we should probably start at the beginning. in this quiet sandwich neighborhood people like their chips. >> all kinds. we like those lime. the lime flavored ones. potato chips. taco chips. cheesies. >> oh, yeah the cheesies. it wasn't st the local news that got involved. >> these are very specific and hard to obtain barbecue chips. >> that's right, police officers responded to an emergency call from a resident who, to be fair, likely thought something sinister was afoot. >> apparently she lives alone and was awoken by her growling chihuahua. >> i have said it before, nothing gets by a chihuahua. it turns out it wasn't a dangerous intruder but, wait for it, two drunk college girls. >> something caught their eye. what did they see inside? zeller's brand barbecue potato chip. >> wait, what's the big deal about zeller's bra
they allegedly struck in canada last month. a local news was all over. and i do mean all over the case at the time. it's only now going viral in the the u.s. the depth of reporting in this story is rivaled only by woodward and bernstein so we should probably start at the beginning. in this quiet sandwich neighborhood people like their chips. >> all kinds. we like those lime. the lime flavored ones. potato chips. taco chips. cheesies. >> oh, yeah the cheesies. it wasn't st the local...
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canada has not. >> miles, the prime minister of canada also done important things here that we could emulate. >> no question. but let's go through the facts relatively. okay? so, the average canadian -- american savings gone up 10% in the month of july to 4.4%. with 2.4% in a year and a half ago, it was 3.2% in november. canadians save at the rate of about 8%. okay? they're far more conservative. gdp growth in the united states slowed. it was 4% in the fourth quarter. it was 2.4% in the first of this year. it's 1.5%. so you got to decelerating economy. i think the most important thing, though, is about consumer confidence. confidence is at 69. 90 is very high. we have one of the lowest consumer confidence levels in america now than ever. i think it's -- the reason why people save and don't spend is because of lack of confidence in government. i actually think in canada there is greater confidence. i didn't say we have so much more competent government but a consistency of policy and an expectation to do that which will be prosperous for the country. >> i'm serving putine this thanksg
canada has not. >> miles, the prime minister of canada also done important things here that we could emulate. >> no question. but let's go through the facts relatively. okay? so, the average canadian -- american savings gone up 10% in the month of july to 4.4%. with 2.4% in a year and a half ago, it was 3.2% in november. canadians save at the rate of about 8%. okay? they're far more conservative. gdp growth in the united states slowed. it was 4% in the fourth quarter. it was 2.4% in...
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canada and finland did that successfully. it took australia 17 years and denmark 18. "outfront" tonight, democratic senator mark warner of virginia. he's a member of the gang of six who tried, failed to make a grand bargain last year, but he tried and has made a lot of deals and progress with republicans across the aisle. i started by asking him how long he thinks it's going to take for america to get that aaa rating back. >> the challenge is, if we don't act by the end of the year to avoid the sequester or if we simply kick the can down the road further, we could even see a further downgrade of our debt, which could mean it might be decades before we could get it back. so, i know there was a lot of folks last year who thought we were a little, you know, the little boy who cried wolf. we said if we don't do this, we'll get a downgrade and it will have a negative effect. we got the downgrade, and we didn't see the stock market reel terribly, but clearly consumer confidence was hit. then the supercommittee failed, and last fall, and again, we didn't see a real negative
canada and finland did that successfully. it took australia 17 years and denmark 18. "outfront" tonight, democratic senator mark warner of virginia. he's a member of the gang of six who tried, failed to make a grand bargain last year, but he tried and has made a lot of deals and progress with republicans across the aisle. i started by asking him how long he thinks it's going to take for america to get that aaa rating back. >> the challenge is, if we don't act by the end of the...
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a man from canada says he brought the game to cuba two years ago when he moved there and that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 "around the world in 80 seconds." >> around the world is brought to you by verizon. more 4 glte coverage than any other networks combined. i'm shepard smith. this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. we could be witnessing the biggest below to the syrian regime since the deadly uprising began there. prime minister has reportedly defected. the spokesman says man planned he escape for months after bashar assad reportedly forced him into the job. that spokesman said assad gave the politician a choice, quote: you either accept the tradition -- position or you get kid. the prime minister would be the most senior member of the assad regime to defect. government officials fired him. but a rebel spokesman and an official in neighboring jordan both say the prime minister escaped into that nation. jordan is already housing more than 100,000 syrian refugees according to local authorities. james rosen live in d.c. to
a man from canada says he brought the game to cuba two years ago when he moved there and that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 "around the world in 80 seconds." >> around the world is brought to you by verizon. more 4 glte coverage than any other networks combined. i'm shepard smith. this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. we could be witnessing the biggest below to the syrian regime since the deadly uprising began...
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in toronto canada. welcome from the great white north. how are you? >> caller: great. i have two things to say about mitt romney. they say mitt romney saved the olympics. he got $1.5 million from the taxpayer's money. and that money helped to build some of the roads for his friend's resort. that's a fact, okay? and one more thing sir. mitt romney -- he was not a resident of massachusetts when he cast his vote for the primary. i would like you to check into those things. have a great day. >> thank you very much, t.j. i appreciate it. if you missed it, mitt romney realizes that he has a bain problem and the person that he hired to handle this is the person that was the right hand woman to hank paulson, the person that engineered the thing that tea partiers hate the most. the bailout. this would be like chick-fil-a realizing that they have a problem and hiring colonel sanders to help get them out of the mess that they're in. it makes absolutely no sense. 1-866-55-press. love to keep getting your calls on this. or check out the web site, billpressshow.com. you can join the
in toronto canada. welcome from the great white north. how are you? >> caller: great. i have two things to say about mitt romney. they say mitt romney saved the olympics. he got $1.5 million from the taxpayer's money. and that money helped to build some of the roads for his friend's resort. that's a fact, okay? and one more thing sir. mitt romney -- he was not a resident of massachusetts when he cast his vote for the primary. i would like you to check into those things. have a great day....
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team usa will put its perfect record on the line against canada today at 2:45 eastern. you can watch that on the nbc sports network. in field hockey where the u.s. has not enjoyed that kind of success, this is the final day of round robin preliminaries. china is looking to earn a potential spot in the semi-finals as it faces japan at the hockey center in olympic park. mike and missy have the call. >> fifth and final preliminary round match for both china and japan, and pool a where the top two teams on each side advance to play in the medal round and for china they need a win to keep their hopes alive in third place right now with seven points. the netherlands and great britain in pool a with 12 and 9 points respectively. so china needing a win to get three points to keep their hopes alive to be in the medal round coming up at the end of the week. right now no score with just under 18 minutes to play first half. as jap
team usa will put its perfect record on the line against canada today at 2:45 eastern. you can watch that on the nbc sports network. in field hockey where the u.s. has not enjoyed that kind of success, this is the final day of round robin preliminaries. china is looking to earn a potential spot in the semi-finals as it faces japan at the hockey center in olympic park. mike and missy have the call. >> fifth and final preliminary round match for both china and japan, and pool a where the...
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this time an air canada passenger found what appears to be a sewing needle in a catered sandwich on a flight from victoria, british columbia, to toronto. last month, needles were found in six turkey sandwiches in delta flights from amsterdam to u.s. cities. it's too soon to say whether the most recent incident is linked to those. >>> a bird collided with united airlines yesterday leaving a huge hole in the nose of the plane. look at the damage. the plane was descending into denver international when the bird hit it. there were more than 150 passengers on board. the plane did land safely. the remains of the bird, children inside the hole, will be sent here to the district where experts from the smithsonian will identify the species. >>> coming up, president obama shows some love to the women's gymnastics team. >>> and find out why eight olympic athletes are getting the bot from the game. >>> and coming up from redskins park, an h.g. woodson graduate. she'll join us live next. shawn. >> and thank you, lindsay. >>> gary said it's going to get warmer. we'll have the latest the forecast ne
this time an air canada passenger found what appears to be a sewing needle in a catered sandwich on a flight from victoria, british columbia, to toronto. last month, needles were found in six turkey sandwiches in delta flights from amsterdam to u.s. cities. it's too soon to say whether the most recent incident is linked to those. >>> a bird collided with united airlines yesterday leaving a huge hole in the nose of the plane. look at the damage. the plane was descending into denver...
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but canada is not happy. "sinclair, the great player, say we'd feel cheated, a game as important that, ref decided the game before it started." "the official will have to sleep in her bed today, she has a lot to live with." >> that's one of the dumbest quotes i've ever heard, she'll have to sleep in her bed. >> and another said "i hope you can sleep tonight and put on your american jersey because that is who you played for today. the can adians not taking this well. >> those are two awful calls. as a soccer fan and as american, usa, usa, those are two awful calls. where is the ref from? >> i have to look that up. i'm not sure exactly. not american, though. >> thank god. >> no, no. i think they're smart enough to take her out. but now we got the game everybody wanted, the united states will play japan on thursday at wembleystadium. japan beat in extra time, in overtime, beat the united states at the world cup last year. canada is not going to let this one go. have i a story i think you're going to like, maybe
but canada is not happy. "sinclair, the great player, say we'd feel cheated, a game as important that, ref decided the game before it started." "the official will have to sleep in her bed today, she has a lot to live with." >> that's one of the dumbest quotes i've ever heard, she'll have to sleep in her bed. >> and another said "i hope you can sleep tonight and put on your american jersey because that is who you played for today. the can adians not taking...